It has been proven that all Wikipedias, in any language, follow approximately the same growth pattern. If you asked people 2 years ago, they would never expect the English version would have almost 360000 articles by now; if you asked the Japanese people they would not expect it to have as much as it has, and so on.

The existance of a Wikipedia in a language is a huge boost to the amount of information in that language accessible on the internet, and for some languages Wikipedia is their first encyclopedic resource *ever*.

I hope you'll consider the possibility of assisting one of these Wikipedias.

( please note, it is preferred that for the Sardinian Wikipedia, you write in Limba Sarda Unificata, and for the Sicilian Wikipedia, to write in Lingua Siciliana Unificata